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&lt;p&gt;Many new writers believe that self-editing or having a friend review their manuscript is enough to get it ready for submission to agents and publishers. While some writers get lucky with this approach and are able to land a publishing contract, most writers need to consult a professional book editor first, as author and editor Elaine Ash explains. If you&amp;#39;ve submitted your manuscript to agents or publishers and have received rejections or non-responses, you should consider hiring an editor to take another look. A professional editor will do an assessment and help you determine what&amp;#39;s holding your story back from getting attention. More importantly, a good editor will tell you what&amp;#39;s working with your story. Most writers, Ash says, have a great story, but things get lost in the execution. Consulting an editor will greatly increase your chances of producing the best possible manuscript.&lt;/p&gt;
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